Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] put [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You MUST NOT put these things in your refuse : —
2 When installed , the pipes must not put any strain on the tank ( particularly a flexible plastic one ) .
3 Your lists of goals should not put undue pressure on you ; you should not feel stressed .
4 The tradition of the non-political civil service demands that ministers should be helped to put their ideas into practice , while being made aware of the pitfalls ; but impartial civil servants should not put political ideas into ministers ' heads .
5 You must also put this assignment in your LIFESPAN_STARTUP command file , before you start the LIFESPAN process .
6 ‘ I 'll just put some newspaper round them to keep them together , ’ said Perks .
7 Oh , we 'll just put those people outside the equation ?
8 Oh I think I might just put some petrol in over there .
9 I probably come on with , on , on , on you with it after Christmas as well cos I 'll probably put some back on
10 whether they 'll actually put additional money in
11 I would find it very hard to follow gut feel if I could not put forward arguments on two sides of a sheet of paper as to why it was the right decision .
12 Mm , oh that as well we could always put other back in winter , in summer you know
13 Nasa also took delivery yesterday of a report it had commissioned to put a timetable on President Bush 's vague plan for a manned mission to Mars , which could now put four people on the planet by 2011 .
14 However , due to a lack of refinements such as a truss rod , the neck was so warped that I could n't put any frets on it , and so I was introduced to the world of fretless bass at an early age … ’
15 The loss of just a handful of Democratic seats could create an effective Republican majority on specific issues , and could even put that chamber under Republican control .
16 It 's like I 'd never put those steps in their shed you know , in case people sort of like
17 During a meeting , the workforce was told the Government would not put any money into the campaign to save the British operation of Leyland-DAF .
18 He would not put any pressure on me .
19 The main reason was that these horsemen were so jealous , in a way , and particular about their horses that they would n't put another piece of harness on belonging to another horse .
20 Well the judgment 's deserved on that but we 're hoping we 're gon na win it and we 're hoping that that is a beneficial thing to the other guards , but I would n't put any money on it .
21 But I would n't put any money on it , if I were you .
22 I rushed to see a physiotherapist , John Harris , and he made up a little pad around it with a hole in the middle so that I would n't put any pressure on it .
23 Because , in fact , you ca n't put that compost on the , or that muck on the , when you say muck , do you mean the compost that you make with the vegetables ?
24 ‘ Bloody terrible … amateur … when I put my money into something I do n't expect … ca n't put that sort of thing into a professional theatre … ’
25 There 's nothing he can do but hope because he ca n't put 30-year-old heads on young shoulders .
26 You know why they ca n't put more carriages on a train ?
27 That would truly put more competition in elections , and more power in the hands of individuals .
28 I shall certainly put that point to my right hon. Friend the Lord President when he comes to the Chamber a little later to answer questions .
29 According to Templeton 's Mark Mobius , his team will only put those shares on the buy lists which it judges to be bargains ; if it discovers no bargains in a particular country then no shares from that country will appear in the portfolio .
30 We have heard the ultimate nonsense from the hon. Member for Cynon Valley ( Mrs. Clwyd ) , who has said that if a Labour Government order a fourth boat they will not put any warheads on it .
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